Pendleton
Give-Away Blankets For a hundred
years, Native Americans have acknowledged births, deaths and major
milestones and accomplishments with the gift of a famous Pendleton
blanket. 82% wool 18% cotton -
1,60m x 2,00m

Chief Joseph Blankets - Only $
289.95
First produced in the 1920s, the Chief Joseph blanket is one of the oldest, on-going blankets made by Pendleton Woolen Mills. The blanket pattern celebrates the heroism of the Northwest's great Nez Perce leader, Chief Joseph. Its design is balanced with arrowheads symbolizing bravery and pointing in all directions of Mother Earth. The Chief Joseph is a woven jacquard that is reversible to offer two dramatically different looks. Made in the USA. 64" x 80".

Circle
of Life Blanket
The Circle Of Life or Elders blanket is in honor of all tribal Elders, the Wisdom Keepers who hand down the teachings and spiritual direction
to the children. This guidance gives the children a better understanding of their responsibility to the universe and The Creator, that all things are interrelated and an equal part of the whole. The design represents all colors of humankind, the color of Mother Earth, the sun and other
circular celestial bodies and the four directions of life. Made in the USA. 64" x 80".BL72 - Circle
of Life Blanket... $
289.95

Turtle BlanketThe Turtle blanket is in recognition of the Iroquois Confederacy. Inspired by the Oneida, Seneca, Mohawk, Cayuga, Onondaga and Tuscoarora Nations, the Turtle design represents the Iroquois legend that the world was created on the shell of the Great Turtle. The Turtle was the only one with enough strength who could support the earth on its back, says the legend. And the earth grew larger until it became the whole world. Made in the USA. 64" x 80".BL74 - Turtle Blanket... $ 289.95

Shared Spirits BlanketThis brilliantly colored design incorporates imagery that is universal among the tribes. The sun, moon, stars and rain clouds represent an honored relationship with the spiritual world of the cosmos. Native American reverence for the natural world is represented by both flora (corn, squash, beans and tobacco) and fauna (buffalo, bear, elk and eagle). The dynamic central image is a sacred circle filled with a cross, a universal symbol of the origin of humankind and the four directions that guide us on our journey. Napped and felt bound. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA. 64" x 80".BL708 - Shared Spirits Blanket... $
289.95

Return of the SunA USA-made wool blanket created in partnership with Native American artist Larry Ahvakana. The changing of the seasons plays a central role in many Iñupiat traditions and activities, and in Mr. Ahvakana?s sculpture work. This blanket celebrates the arrival of the sun back to the Arctic and the start of hunting season. A soft rainbow of basic geometric shapes evokes an Arctic sunrise, with wavelike shapes below reminiscent of icy peaks beneath a soft grey sky. Created exclusively for the American Indian College Fund, a nonprofit organization that helps fund scholarships for Native American students and tribal colleges. Your purchase helps support their honorable mission, 64" x 80".BL715 - Return of the Sun Blanket... $
339.95